Mitch brings in some muscle: McConnell strikes a pose with two wrestlers after Trump calls him gutless and clueless
Mitch McConnell posed in a picture with two wrestlers, Mr. PEC-Tacular and Luscious Lawrence, on Wednesday at a Kentucky news station
The wrestlers were recording promos for Ohio Valley Wrestling With @LeaderMcConnell and @TheLusciousBaby at the studios of my CBS @WKYT fam. #STOKED, Mr. PEC-Tacular wrote on Twitter
McConnell may need the wrestlers to serve as bodyguards as his feud with Trump continues unabated
Trump called McConnell gutless and clueless in a statement on Wednesday
Michael Tarver, best known for his stint as a member of the original Nexus, stopped by VOC Nation’s Talkin Sass podcast to talk his WWE career. Tarver recounted getting signed following driving to New York for a tryout.
“I had only worked for about four years on the indies before I got my contract,” Tarver said. “Drew Taylor and I got in a car from Youngstown (Ohio) and drove up to Rochester, NY for a tryout at a Smackdown taping. When I get there Brodie Lee was there – so much talent – Mike Tolar was there…a bunch of people were there.
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Between his time inside the ring and behind the scenes as an executive, Al Snow’s DNA has been intertwined in the pro wrestling industry for the past few decades. While his recent work as Ohio Valley Wrestling’s owner has garnered him strong attention, Snow is arguably most known for his time heading up a certain faction, no pun intended.
Speaking with Wrestling Inc. Managing Editor Nick Hausman on the
Wrestling Inc. Daily, Snow revealed how the concept for the JOB Squad came to him out of frustrations with the WWF locker room at the time.
Ohio Valley Wrestling Results (4/22): Road To Retribution
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Hamilton: The State of Independent Wrestling After WrestleMania 37 April 21, 2021 | Posted by Ian Hamilton
Now we’re all calmed down from WrestleMania weekend, it’s a good time to look at the lay of the land when it comes to how the independents performed – and what lies ahead.
“The indies are dead,” they say. “WWE and AEW have taken the cream,” they say. And for that second one, you’re right. But for the first, we perhaps need to reexamine our relationship with independent professional wrestling.
If you’ve started watching wrestling in this millennium, your vision of the “independents” is probably split into two tiers: one of them being the colloquial “super indy”, and the other being shows that draw from a local area with no immediate intentions of growth outside of that area.